Browsing Department of Law (LAW) by Title

Title:Epilogue: The Judicial Après Nice
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Author(s):WEILER, Joseph H. H.Date:2001Citation:Grainne DE BURCA and Joseph H. H. WEILER (eds), The European Court of Justice, 2001, X/1, 215-226, Collected courses of the Academy of European LawType:Contribution to bookSeries/Number:Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law; [AEL]

Title:Epilogue: Towards a Common Law of International Trade
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Author(s):WEILER, Joseph H. H.Date:2000Citation:Joseph H. H. WEILER (ed.), The EU, the WTO, and the NAFTA: towards a common law of international trade , 2000, IX/1, 201-232, Collected courses of the Academy of European LawType:Contribution to bookSeries/Number:Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law; [AEL]

Title:Equality and legitimacy
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Author(s):SADURSKI, WojciechDate:2008Citation:Oxford /New York, Oxford University Press, 2008Type:BookAbstract:It is often thought that a legitimate government must treat all citizens not just with a measure of concern but with equal concerns.
This book examines the relationship between the idea of legitimacy of law in a ...

Title:Equality and Speech
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Author(s):MACKINNON, Catharine A.Date:1994Citation:Academy of European Law (ed.), The Protection of Human Rights in Europe, Dordrecht/Boston/London, Kluwer Academic Publishers/Martinus Nijhoff Publishers / Florence, Academy of European Law, European University Institute, 1994, Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law, 1992, III/2, 367-396Type:Contribution to bookSeries/Number:Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law; [AEL]

Title:An equitable framework for humanitarian intervention
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Author(s):BURKE, CiaránDate:2013Citation:Oxford ; Portland : Hart Publishing, 2013, Studies in international law ; 45Version:Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 2011Type:BookAbstract:Can there be a resolution as to whether armed intervention is ever legally justified as a response to gross human rights violations without UN Security Council authorization? Thus far, international lawyers have been caught ...

Title:The Equitable Theory of Humanitarian Intervention
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Author(s):BURKE, CiaránDate:2011Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of LawAbstract:This thesis aims at the resolution of a dilemma which has been bothering international lawyers for at least two decades, namely whether armed intervention as a response to gross and massive human rights violations is ever ...

Title:Establishing a Right to Petition under the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
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Author(s):ALSTON, PhilipDate:1995Citation:Academy of European Law (ed.), The Protection of Human Rights in Europe, The Hague/Boston/London, Kluwer Law International/Martinus Nijhoff Publishers / Florence, Academy of European Law, European University Institute, 1995, Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law, 1993, IV/2, 107-152Type:Contribution to bookSeries/Number:Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law; [AEL]